1.
have or express a different opinion.
"no one was willing to disagree with him"
synonyms: fail to agree, be in dispute/contention, be at variance/odds, not see eye to eye, differ from, dissent from, diverge from; More
antonyms: agree
disapprove of.
"she disagreed with the system of apartheid"
synonyms: disapprove of, oppose, dissent from, think wrong, be against, have a problem with, demur about/against, not believe in, not support
"they disagreed with American policy"
antonyms: agree
2.
(of statements or accounts) be inconsistent or fail to correspond.
"results which disagree with the findings reported so far"
synonyms: differ, be dissimilar, be unlike, be different, vary; More
antonyms: agree
(of food, climate, or an experience) have an adverse effect on.
have or express a different opinion.
"no one was willing to disagree with him"
synonyms: fail to agree, be in dispute/contention, be at variance/odds, not see eye to eye, differ from, dissent from, diverge from; More
antonyms: agree
disapprove of.
"she disagreed with the system of apartheid"
synonyms: disapprove of, oppose, dissent from, think wrong, be against, have a problem with, demur about/against, not believe in, not support
"they disagreed with American policy"
antonyms: agree
2.
(of statements or accounts) be inconsistent or fail to correspond.
"results which disagree with the findings reported so far"
synonyms: differ, be dissimilar, be unlike, be different, vary; More
antonyms: agree
(of food, climate, or an experience) have an adverse effect on.
"the sea crossing disagreed with her"
synonyms: make ill, make unwell, nauseate, sicken, upset, cause illness to, cause discomfort to, be injurious to, have an adverse effect on
"the North Sea crossing seemed to have disagreed with her"
synonyms: make ill, make unwell, nauseate, sicken, upset, cause illness to, cause discomfort to, be injurious to, have an adverse effect on
"the North Sea crossing seemed to have disagreed with her"
by warriorpaulding April 27, 2019
Get the disagree mug.What you say when you are in the middle of an argument and realize you are both saying the same thing in different ways.
Bobby: Richard Bachman has to be the greatest writer ever.
Ricky: Sorry bro, but I have to say that Stephen King is much better.
Bobby: Ummm, those are the same auth... nevermind. Let's just disagree to agree on that one.
Ricky: Sorry bro, but I have to say that Stephen King is much better.
Bobby: Ummm, those are the same auth... nevermind. Let's just disagree to agree on that one.
by The_Moleman_0828 April 16, 2010
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Jenny, the coiner of the statement “disagree to agree,” disagrees to disagree to disagree to agree. I hope you are confused.
by Selena logical beblawi June 4, 2021
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by Hope Beblawi May 29, 2021
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Guy: It doesn't matter what a judge's background or opinion is when he/she is making a decision.
Girl: But what they believe has a huge effect on the verdict; nothing is objective!
Guy: But to be a judge you must be impartial.
Girl: Aaaah, you just don't get it.
Guy: Can't we just agree to disagree? This argument is really petty. We both seem to be set in our argument.
Girl: But what they believe has a huge effect on the verdict; nothing is objective!
Guy: But to be a judge you must be impartial.
Girl: Aaaah, you just don't get it.
Guy: Can't we just agree to disagree? This argument is really petty. We both seem to be set in our argument.
by WordJunkie May 16, 2009
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One agrees to the other's comment, but not really, in a passive-aggressive way.
Often used in the work environment to piss off co-workers.
One agrees to the other's comment, but not really, in a passive-aggressive way.
Often used in the work environment to piss off co-workers.
Perky Employee: I think we should get a work group together to determine how to build company spirit. I really think it would build morale.
Co-Worker: I don't disagree with you, but I think comp-days would work better.
Co-Worker: I don't disagree with you, but I think comp-days would work better.
by hatebigcorp November 18, 2009
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